Senior Membership Drive 2018
IEEE recognizes members that show leadership in their field by raising such members to Senior Member status.
Find out more and taking the next steps at this meeting.
For more details contact
Ed Nelson ,
Thursday 3rd May 2018
6-9 PM
Nashua Public Library
2 Court Place
Nashua

Meet The Makers
Have you ever wanted to dive into 3D printing? Or build a robot but lack the resources to start? Do you know that there is a growing community of hobbyists with manufacturing equipment and interest to share their knowledge? Come and Learn more about Makerspaces who provide equipment, community, and education for enabling community members (Makers) to design, prototype and manufacture works that wouldn't be possible for individuals working alone.
For more details contact
Kat Reagen,
Thursday 31st May 2018
6:30-9 PM
25 Crown St
Nashua

Millyard 2018: Tedx Conference In Derry NH
This event is Co-sponsored by IEEE NH as a Community Partner with
TED. The theme of this TedX conference theme is "It is Complicated".
This event will combine TED.com talks, and similar talks from local experts and presenters.
For more details and Speakers.
Some will be technical, but as with TED talks in general, they will span Technology, Entertainment and Design.
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Sunday 2nd June 2018
Time: 09:00 AM to 03:39 PM,
5 Pinkerton St
Derry, New Hampshire,
Building: Stockbridge Theater

MEMBER NEWS & ACTIVITIES

A Visit to Army Research Labs, Natick, MA
The joint Boston and NH Life Members group had an opportunity to visit the only active US Army Base in New England in April: The Natick Labs in Massachusetts. This facility does the R&D needed to support our military from the "skin out". It gaves us a fascinating view of the pervasive use of leading-edge of technologies. Read the full report by Jim Isaak, IEEE NH Life Members. Do not miss watching the
Airdrop of Humvees.

Free IEEE USA EBook on "Why STEM is Important" Through 15th May, IEEE members can download a free copy of this by using promo code APRFREE18 at checkout.
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) is all about combining content and process to solve problems and create new products and services, a fundamental necessity for economic growth. Many of you reading this e-book will see how closely it mirrors what we do on the job. Maybe you will work with local schools, and help teachers and students solve relevant problems. It is very important for young folks to see the world through your i.e engineers' eyes.